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Is your keyboard connected via USB (a flat rectangular connector), PS/2 (A round connector, often it is purple), or AT connector (a round connector that is roughly twice the size as the PS/2 port for your mouse)? More than likely, it's connected via USB. Especially if it was bought within the last five or six years. If it is a USB keyboard, try plugging it into a different USB port and see if that helps. If that doesn't help then most likely the cord on your keyboard is damaged (kind of like when you have a pair of headphones that will only sound on one ear unless you jiggle the wire). If it's not the USB port (or you have a PS/2 keyboard) I would recommend you buy a new one. You can get one for as cheap as $10.
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If when you connect the photo frame via USB to your computer and it does not recognize the photo frame then Installing drivers is your next best step so you are on the right track. If you could provide the brand name and model of your frame, I can help locate these drivers. You can do a Google search by the brand name + drivers to find them!

repair windows using your cd and after that upgrade usb drivers. if you still have the problem after this that means that your source(ac) needs to be changed with a powerfull one. (example: if you have a 250 W source you need at least 50w more...a 300w for example and so on!). your computers it`s doing this only with devices that use the data cable to charge...that`s why i`m saying that!

If its connected via ethernet you may not need an updated driver of the modem but and updated driver of your LAN card. If its connected via USB then yup try the manufacturers website for the modem divers

Yes, if your dsl modem is equipped with a usb option, you can hook it up to your computer but remember to remove the ethernet cord 1st. Both ethernet and usb cannot be connected at the same time. Once connected, your machine may search for a driver to install the modem via the usb port but it should work, especially if it's a westell. Best of luck.Greg

I realized that I plugged the USB cord into the wrong place near the printer. In the back of the printer there is a port for the plug. Therefore, I didn't need to install driver software because it did it for me when I plugged it in correctly. Now I can print and the problem is solved.